From the course: Adobe Firefly Essential Training
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Text prompt best practices - Firefly Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Firefly Essential Training
Text prompt best practices
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at a few very practical tips on how you can get the most out of Adobe Firefly. Now, keep in mind that Adobe Firefly is expecting very clear instructions from you, and knowing how to talk to Firefly is really going to help you to get the best results out of this amazing system. Now, there are a few guidelines for you to follow. The first one is that you have to be descriptive. Now, don't give out commands. Now, this is especially true once you start to use Firefly inside of Adobe Photoshop. For example, I've seen users make selections and then simply add things, like remove person, or they would type in Add Water. So the general guidance here is that you don't start your prompt with a verb. Don't give out commands. It's expecting a description of what it is that it should be creating for you in your selection or as part of an image. The second one is that you have to be detailed. You have to be specific and describe the details exactly as you envision…
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Introducing Text to Image on the web3m 6s
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Creating your very first text prompt5m 50s
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Understanding the different Firefly models6m 2s
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Understanding third-party models5m 32s
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Text prompt best practices4m 36s
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Using content types and styles5m 52s
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Finding similar images and saving favourites3m 58s
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Reusing prompt settings3m 39s
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Generating vector graphics5m 47s
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Challenge: Pencil drawing2m 30s
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Solution: Pencil drawing3m 4s
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